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Wednesday & Saturday Sunday & Thursday u LearnTV u Cable 114 u Sept. 24-30 u LearnTV u Cable 114 u Sept. 24-30 u LearnTV u Cable 114 u Sept. 24-30 u LearnTV u Small on his high school & Sunday college baseball career & Volleyball on LearnTV his life after baseball. 12, 4, Announcers Torrey Clyburn & 8 a.m./p.m. Nathan Lowery: Buford vs. Lan- Lifeline caster in varsity volleyball. 12, Hosts Ashley Abbot & Maurice 6 a.m./p.m. Kirkland: Lancaster County Volleyball on LearnTV EMS paramedics Janie Dem- Announcers Torrey Clyburn & by & Megan Roberts on Lan- Nathan Lowery: 2nd meeting – Bu- caster EMS history, training ford vs. Lancaster in varsity & EMS careers. 12:30, 4:30, volleyball. 2, 8 a.m./p.m. 8:30 a.m./p.m. Volleyball on LearnTV Living With Announcers Torrey Clyburn & Hosts Jaharon Barr & Itzel Campos: Nathan Lowery: Indian Land USCL graduate Chandler Le- vs. Lancaster in varsity vol- nard on before, during & after leyball. 4, 10 a.m./p.m. he was hit by a car & suffered a brain injury. 1, 5, 9 a.m./p.m. Monday Hacker’s World District Opening Teacher Meeting Hosts Michael Duffell-Hoffman & Total Eclipse of the Heart Nathan Lowery: MicroSoft’s Moderator Jonathan Phipps: Open- Luke Prete on computer re- ing teacher meeting with mes- pair & best programs to keep sage by 2015-16 District Cel- your computer in peak condi- ebrate Great Teaching Award tion & with demonstration of winner Lisa Hallman & an- repairing a computer missing nouncement of 2017-18 Cel- vital parts. 1:30, 5:30, 9:30 See Lancaster coordinator Joe Timmons shares details about the Oct. 31 BooFest in downtown Lancaster with LearnTV ebrate Great Teaching Award a.m./p.m. hosts Elijah Robinson and Hannah Moore. winners. 12, 4, 8 a.m./p.m. The Pet Show See Lancaster – Friday at 1, 4, 7, 10 a.m./p.m. NBA Take Hosts Brayson Patterson & Grace Revels: Animal Control officer Hosts Torrey Clyburn & Nathan football coach Todd Shigley, Volleyball on LearnTV See Lancaster shared connection. Associate Lowery: Hosts on finals, offsea- Alan Williams on spaying, Buford football coach Tripp Hosts Hannah Moore & Elijah Rob- Saturday neutering, microchips for pets Announcers Ashley Miller & Nathan Joe Ghent on his community son. 1:30, 5:30, 9:30 a.m./p.m. Watts, Indian Land coach inson: See Lancaster events service. 1:30, 4:30, 7:30, 10:30 HSF on LearnTV 2, 6, 10 a.m./p.m. Lowery: Andrew Jackson vs. & rabies. Horatio Blades & Lancaster coordinator Joe Timmons on Announcers T.J. Armbrust, Torrey Helping Hands Buford in varsity volleyball. a.m./p.m. Hosts Creighton Hinson Carter, Rachel Baby Talk coach Bobby Collins recap last Boo Fun Fest. Performing Clyburn & Ryan Knight: Chester 2, 6, 10 a.m./p.m. Hometown Heroes Limbaugh, Isabella Morgan & Rodney Hosts Nathan Lowery & Kam- week’s games & preview this Arts Series coordinator April vs. Lancaster in varsity foot- Hosts Kwané Harris & Nathan Low- Thompson: Kelsey from Lily eron Truesdale: School district week’s games. 12, 4, 8 a.m./p.m. Joplin on Clint Black perfor- ball. 12 a.m./p.m. nurse Graceann Jones on Friday mance. Red Rose Classic or- rey: Vietnam Veteran Andrew Pad Foundation in Charlotte HSF on LearnTV HSF on LearnTV breastfeeding, what to do The Playbook ganizer Kennett Washington Harris on his basic training, on human trafficking. TRIO Announcers T.J. Armbrust, Tor- Announcers T.J. Armbrust, Torrey when your child is teething Hosts Ja’Niyah Barnes, Jason Cox, on the bodybuilding competi- his tour of duty in Vietnam & director Matt Williamson on rey Clyburn & Ryan Knight: Clyburn & Ryan Knight: Bu- & car safety. 2:30, 6:30, 10:30 Kwane Harris, Nick Roberts, Jaren 1, 4, 7, 10 a.m./p.m. TRIO programs. Community Buford vs. Cheraw in varsity tion. coming home from Vietnam. ford vs. Lewisville in var- Watts: Andrew Jackson football Playhouse board president Joe a.m./p.m. football. 1, 5, 9 a.m./p.m. Tech Today 2, 5, 8, 11 a.m./p.m. coach Todd Shigley, Buford sity football. 3 a.m./p.m. Timmons on productions. 2, 6; Special People, Hosts Micah Sanders & Fred Thomp- football coach Tripp Watts, Art With Dianne a.m./p.m. 10 a.m./p.m. Special Hearts son: Comporium associate Thursday Host Dianne Mahaffee: Creating HSF on LearnTV Hosts Hailey Johnson & Nathan Indian Land coach Horatio Amy DeRosa on Comporium Andrew Jackson High Volleyball on LearnTV beautiful art with gourds thru Announcers T.J. Armbrust, Torrey Lowery: Lancaster High stu- Blades & Lancaster coach Bob- Medical Alert. Associates Band Concert Announcers Ashley Miller & Nathan pyrography with guest artist Clyburn & Ryan Knight: Lan- dent Michael Duffell-Hoff- by Collins recap last week’s Angie Robitaille & Burt Hud- Directed by instructor Mar- Lowery: Lancaster vs. South & producer Jaharon Barr. 2:30, caster vs. Nation Ford in man on challenges of blind- games & preview this week’s son on dedicated ethernet vs. shall Woody. 2:30, 6:30, 10:30 5:30, 8:30, 11:30 a.m./p.m. varsity football. 6 a.m./p.m. ness & autism & his future Pointe in varsity volleyball. games. 12, 3, 6, 9 a.m./p.m. a.m./p.m. a.m./p.m. plans. 3, 7, 11 a.m./p.m. 12, 4, 8 a.m./p.m. Tuesday HSF on LearnTV Wednesday High School Football on LearnTV High School Volleyball on LearnTV Announcers T.J. Armbrust, Tor- Sports Legends rey Clyburn & Ryan Knight: Hosts Hosts Nehemiah McGriff & The Playbook Hosts Ja’Niyah Barnes, Jason Buford vs. Cheraw in var- Grace Revels: First Citizens Wednesday & Saturday Sunday & Thursday sity football. 9 a.m./p.m. Bank vice president Brad Cox, Kwane Harris, Nick Roberts, Check schedule for times Check schedule for times Jaren Watts: Andrew Jackson a.m./p.m..
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